Before filming the scene where his lack of healing is addressed, creator Dallas Jenkins spoke with people he knows who also have disabilities to make sure he “got it right.”
Seventeen-year-old Texas cheerleader Larissa Nicole Rodriguez died last year from complications of an “enlarged heart due to stress and large amounts of caffeine."
"My faith in Jesus Christ and my family. So those two things is what I wear on my chest every game and those are the two most important things in my life."
“I stopped sharing from my personal devotionals because it got in the way of my own time with God…I was thinking about how people online would respond to personal prayers."
Titled “America Sings the Anthem,” the media company's latest initiative encourages "individuals and groups to celebrate their love of the country by of singing 'The Star-Spangled Banner.'"
The movie was inspired by writer and composer Jeremiah Ginsberg's spiritual experience in a law office. Ginsberg was working as a Broadway attorney at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison when, as he describes it, everything changed.
“The second TV stopped, I was like, 'I don't know what I'm doing with my life,' and then moved a million times because I didn't know where I belonged."